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7 Comments

Hi Sarah!
My name’s Lauren. I’m a twenty something high school English teacher and I’m currently struggling with whether or not to foster a dog. I’m a dog lover, have had dogs my entire childhood but have yet to get one in my adult life. My boyfriend and I do want a dog but want to make sure that we can handle it, so we thought about trying to foster because we have the love and space to handle a pup until their furever home. For us, it would be the easiest way to give back to those who need love most. I just wanted your thoughts on fostering and if there were any struggles or challenges you found you’ve had with fostering.
Thank you for your time!
Lauren Stewart

Thanks for the note. Fostering is wonderful! It’s a very rewarding experience and a great way to help out dogs in need – animal rescues could use many more foster homes than they have. With that being said, make sure you find a reputable rescue group to foster for and go from there. Do you have a rescue you are thinking of fostering for? Keep in mind that it is obviously still a commitment and can have it’s challenges at times because these dogs are thrown into a new situation, often coming from a kennel, etc. and it does take them some time to settle into their routine – just like us. Sometimes they can be sick when they first come into your home, sometimes they have crate anxiety, sometimes they’re easy peasy. It all depends on the dog. Puppies are of course different (and are often adopted much faster), but be prepared for potty training (this can be true with some adult dogs, too of course if they came from a shelter life or other situation). Patience, care, understanding, and love is all they really need from you – the rescue will provide the essentials (food, crate, vet care, etc.)…I think you’ll love it!
Hope this helps.

I read your post “Holiday Gift Guide For Dog Lovers: 2014” and loved it. Will you update this list for 2015? Maybe also for Christmas?

My name is Simone and I am working at the Austrian company Tractive which produce GPS gadgets for pets. We would love to be considered for your next list. I think our GPS tracker would make a great gift for dogs and dogowners.

If you want to check out our GPS tracker, we can send you an exclusive voucher. You can also inform yourself at http://www.tractive.com.

Hope all is going well in Colorado! I live in Minneapolis and have always been grateful you put a picture of my senior pittie mix in the upper left hand corner of the block of pictures that went with the post about what we love about our pitties. Drew passed October 2016 and it meant a lot to stumble again across her picture on the post recently. I was there looking for the peanut butter banana flax dog cookie recipe and my computer will not let that recipe come up due to identification of Malware. Thought you should know and was wondering if you could Email the recipe since it is a favorite cookie for my dogs. Thanks for what you do with your posts on facebook and you website. Makes me happy.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Combine all ingredients in a medium mixing bowl.
Mix ingredients together thoroughly using a spatula until well combined.
Roll out mixture on a floured surface to approximately 1/4″. Cut into desired shapes. Repeat with remaining dough.
Place on a nonstick baking sheet and bake for 20 minutes.

Hi Sarah,
first of all congratulations for your blog, I really like the blog and while reading I could feel the passion and the love you put into it. You seem very passionate about what you do and so am I. Currently I am working for a company called kippy ( kippy.eu ) we sell gps for cats and dogs and we try to prevent owners from losing their pets and vice versa.
I’d love to partner with you